Following the latest lockdown measures from the government, businesses across Oxford are closing. We are compiling a list of ones that are open or offering deliveries which you can find through our coronavirus info page

The Crown has had a succession of famous landlords. In the year of the Gunpowder Plot it was kept by John Davenant and it was during this time Shakespeare paid his frequent visits to Oxford. The poet used to stop in the University town on his journeys between Stratford and London, and the Crown was his headquarters.

We serve well priced robust portions cooked to order, using only finest produce from our open kitchen. Enjoy our authentic menu with daily specials or just pop in and sample a cup of our wonderful Italian coffee.

Run as a co-operative social enterprise. Look out for their stall at the Summertown Farmers' Market and South Oxford Community Market on Sunday mornings. Schedule updates found here.
From 2017: Click and Collect Service. Order via their website on Monday-Wednesday for collection at one of the Thursday-Sunday stops. Jump the queues, and preorder the pick of the crop!

Boasting famous guests such as David Cameron, Witney's very own Curry Paradise serves Indian and Bangladeshi cuisine. Expect a visit from the King himself once a month for a night of Elvis-themed fun, with a 4-course meal included.

Restaurant serves high quality contemporary British food made from local ingredients. 20 mins from Oxford. With an award winning kitchen led by our head chef, the restaurant has a firm reputation for excellent food with a creative flair. If you are looking for a place to stay for business or leisure, our contemporary rooms offer a peaceful place in which to unwind. Kirtlington and the surrounding area offers a wealth of sights, activities and heritage with the architectural splendour of Oxford, Woodstock’s Blenheim Palace, the increasingly popular Bicester Village Designer Outlet Shopping Centre and the magnificent Cotswolds.

Excellent flavours with great quality of service. Party arrangements available, fully licensed. Specialists in the finest culinary delights for Turkish food-lovers including a selection of hot and cold "mezes" (starters), are served with freshly baked bread. Great care is taken over the presentation, as it should always be remembered that in Turkish cuisine, visual appeal is very important. Traditional Turkish "raki" (an anis based drink), and famous brands of Turkish wine are served with the delicious dishes. Traditionally dinner ends with desserts, fruits and finally, a cup of Turkish coffee.

Combining the best in British pub hospitality with individuality, character and quirky charm, The Dewdrop is a lovingly restored 19th century inn at the heart of Oxford’s leafy suburb of Summertown. Housed in a listed building set back from Banbury Road, The Dewdrop is the perfect setting for a laid-back yet distinctly memorable drinking and dining experience.
A cornerstone of community life in Summertown with local literary connections, The Dewdrop is a deceptively spacious pub that stylishly combines sumptuous period features with contemporary touches. Its best-kept secret is its delightful beer garden - perfect for laid-back afternoons, al-fresco dining or just a glass of something special on a sunny day. Dog-friendly and with a private function room for hire The Dewdrop fosters a relaxed, friendly atmosphere and holds the authenticity of a true British local close to its heart.

Established in London, word spread, and since then we’ve opened restaurants in Carnaby, Shoreditch, Soho and Oxford. We’ve grown bigger and grown up (sort of), but we’re still keeping it real and doing what we do best. Making creative comfort food dishes using top quality ingredients. Crafting creative, signature cocktails mixed by some of the best bartenders in town.

This classic 1930s corner pub struggled to survive for a while until it was taken over and re-opened as a Nepalese restaurant, which has built up a great reputation for the quality of its food. The pub retains its original layout, and some of the classic 1930s features such as fireplaces, and also keeps its separate public bar, which, with its dart board and other games, is run like a pub. The restaurant is run from the other room, the former lounge, and doesn’t intrude on the drinking area. This is a great example of how a back street pub can be kept open, catering for its local drinking trade whilst bringing people in from afar due to the quality of its food; we hope it thrives.

Watch the sunset on the patio with a cold pint or a shisha pipe, as you wish. Additional cuisines available on different days: Sunday carvery, Monday burgers, Tuesday pie night, Wednesday fish and chips, Thu & Fri steaks. Plus tapas and full Indian menu available all the time. 10% off food for RAF personnel.

Dragon Bowl is located on Hollow Way in Cowley, Oxford. Dragon Bowl offers you your favourite Oriental cuisine to enjoy in the comfort of your own home. You're only one click away from having a variety of dishes delivered without having to do any cooking yourself. With lots on this extensive menu you will be able to choose between lots of the household favourites as well as their range of Special Dishes such as the Deep Fried Shredded Beef or the Lemon Chicken. Make sure you browse the menu for yourself to see what dishes take your fancy, you're sure to find something for all taste buds on this menu.

The Duke of Cambridge has been mixing great drinks in Oxford since 1981. Located in the bohemian district of Jericho, the bar is always bursting with atmosphere at the weekends with a more chilled vibe during the week. They only use the finest spirits and source the freshest ingredients to make their contemporary and classic cocktails. If you can't see your favourite, please ask your Bartender.
Their legendary happy hours run from 4pm to 9pm Sunday to Thursday and 4pm to 7.30pm Friday and Saturday. Cocktails from £4.95 House beer and wine £2.95.

This long, narrow pub is where Tolkien, C.S Lewis and other Inklings used to drink for 30 years or so. You will occasionally hear it referred to as the Bird and Baby. There has been a pub on this site since 1650.
Small conservatory at rear is available for private functions (though avoid the undersides of the tables, or you will discover what 360 years of sticky beer residue does to your trousers).